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Cash Buyer's List

I received my cash buyer's list from my Real Estate agent. I went to the county tax assessor's web site and looked up the names and addresses of the people who were listed as responsible for the taxes. In more than 50% of the cases, the address of the owner was the same as the property listing. In other words, the cash buyer bought the property and is now living in the property. At least, that is what I assumed to be the case.

I find it a little bit hard to believe that so many people paid cash for a home that they now live in. Some of these homes are more than $100M. In fact, I know one person on my list. He is a fairly new engineer. It is hard for me to believe that he paid more than $100M cash for a house.

Glad to be here!

Just testing out the new site. Want to reach out and say hello to the DG Familia.

I am an investor in the Atlanta GA area. Feel free to send me a message anytime!

Take care and May God Bless!

-Melina

Glad to be here!

Just testing out the new site. Want to reach out and say hello to the DG Familia.

I am an investor in the Atlanta GA area. Feel free to send me a message anytime!

Take care and May God Bless!

-Melina

Glad to be here!

Just testing out the new site. Want to reach out and say hello to the DG Familia.

I am an investor in the Atlanta GA area. Feel free to send me a message anytime!

Take care and May God Bless!

-Melina

day 15

2 days in a row that I'm entering my dailies before midnight. Smiling

Today was a rushed day. I spent all of my available time doing RE work. Answered PMs, researched some properties,researched possible mailing/PO addresses, listened to Matt's call tonight and spent the rest of my time plotting and planning.

Tomorrow's agenda: since I only have half the day to commit to RE, I GOTTA CLEAN MY OFFICE and get these letters out to the cash buyers. It's keeping me from moving forward. I'm too busy worrying about pennies and missing the dollars. That's gotta stop!

Banks that don't reqiure seasoning

Hi everyone,

This my first time posting to the blog. I have just finished reading the materials I got from Dean. I'm working on my action plan. I listened to an audio conference with Dean and Matt about the most important 3 things to make you successful.
1.Bulid Buyers list of cash buyers who want to hold and rent properties
2.Negotiate low prices and sell cheap.
3.Be Full Service
I've made my marketing plans for the first 2, but have a question about #3 in regards to banks that don't need seasoning. Does anyone know of any banks in South Florida that don't need seasoning, or any national banks that will loan nationwide who don't need seasoning.

Thanks

Ray

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